love your content! Thank your very much! Helped me through the courses of med school :). I became father this year and my child had no Wharton's jelly in the umbilical cord, he is well and the doctors took samples for research at birth, i dont know when and if they publish findings about it, its really a rar anomally but thankfully it was no deeper misfunction of his DNA or embryonic induction processes tha let to the missing of the jelly (and thus did not hinder other developmental processes)- the only concern were problems of the missing elasticity and chance of mechanical stress for A/V. umbilicalis, but it went well for him. Greets from Germany
Part 2 please sir 🙏
Dr Beda you're my best embryology lecturer ❤.
Really appreciate your videos Doc- very straight forward and helpful .Your medical student here from the University of Zambia . 🙏🙏God bless ❤
Kindly sir give us part 2
love your content! Thank your very much! Helped me through the courses of med school :). I became father this year and my child had no Wharton's jelly in the umbilical cord, he is well and the doctors took samples for research at birth, i dont know when and if they publish findings about it, its really a rar anomally but thankfully it was no deeper misfunction of his DNA or embryonic induction processes tha let to the missing of the jelly (and thus did not hinder other developmental processes)- the only concern were problems of the missing elasticity and chance of mechanical stress for A/V. umbilicalis, but it went well for him.
Greets from Germany